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Something ‘Old World,’ Something New
Michael Mendieta, a comedy writer, and Whitaker Irvin Jr., an energy executive, blended their different backgrounds into a happy life…
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Not Their Parents’ South Asian Weddings
Some couples who have a foot in two cultures are taking their ceremonies into their own hands. (See: a playlist…
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Eddie Martinez Defers to the Desires of His Paints
At his studio in Queens, the artist’s routine includes turkey meatballs, cut-up Crocs and the patience to let his materials…
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A Grown-Up Slumber Party at an English Country Hotel
To mark the opening of her latest hospitality project, Estelle Manor, Eiesha Bharti Pasricha hosted a celebration of female friendship…
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A Mordant Glimpse at the Austrian Aristocracy
Plus: bracelets with spell-casting instructions, a Caribbean resort — and more recommendations from T Magazine.
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The Genius Behind Hollywood’s Most Indelible Sets
Kihekah Avenue cuts through the town of Pawhuska, Okla., roughly north to south, forming the only corridor you might call…
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Judge John Hodgman on the Texts His Wife Doesn’t Appreciate
When a reminder about picking up a package is about more than a simple chore.
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Poem: Jobs for the Weekend
The work of the garden is never merely human work. The animals, insects and plants join in labor with the…
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Our Vacation Destination Has a Poor Human Rights Record. Should We Go?
The magazine’s Ethicist columnist on whether to travel to a country ruled by an oppressive regime.
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The Most Influential Woman in Fashion
How Miuccia Prada — and Miu Miu — became the muse of the season. Plus a detour through Chanel and…